New York Clipper (May 1895)

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Ma^ 25 THE IjTEW YORK OUiPPER. 185 iiBAem-AHOouTioir. New You. t. m. ■. o, am. Btura, IT., s s 3 1 0 0 Eutarn Tmim Rnhhlnf Th«lr Flnt Sfrim Inth* WMtom CitlMi Ckleag* vs. B«w Terk. naHtttiuaMtlUT 1«, *t OUcMo>ni.,ror tb« (nttuuuili MUOD, now tuTlng ctowd » poau pogtmutoa Uia praotadlag day, ma New Yorkt ieond • Tei7 odmIiM vlctoiy \>j Uitlr cl«tn, terd b*tdii(> Tka Ohlcagoi tM»i waD, bat cosM do Bottdnf wtUi Rn^et ptlcUig, tinj lutliig 011I7 roar nntcli'lilti, umI Uielr alule ma wu • 4llu MID want to lint oa toar bad balls, andraacDed ■aeoDd on a tombla bj Oaru of an caaUy batted ball t7 Dablan. Davla alao tombKd wumot'a bit, and Bjan took tklrd, Itom wblcta b« acoiad on an onL Tanr pnTOd an aaar mark to tba tMiIdc batamea, wbo nuda fonitaan aata bllatora total ot twwijtwo laaaa. In ttia nTantb Inning, with two men on Uie baaaa, nwnan batted tbe ball over tb« ilgbt aeM fence, aandlng In two rana abead or blm. Tneotber Ions mtt blia were doable baggen br fiannoo, Dojla and Fnller, tbe latter two caoh twice. TAkj waa batted maota barder tban tbe aooia ladlcatea, bnt brilliant fleldlog deprired tbe rlaltora of many Diora sTa blta, aomeol wblobwonld bava locraaaed ttaeir acore bad tboT not been cangbL VuHsltnn led In battlni. Tbe daldlng of Rjan and Filler, wltb Haman'a borne rana, were tbe teatntta. Onioioo. T, a. a. 0. juB. BTaa,if..... 4 114 0 0 Dahlaa, n.. 4 0 I 1 S 1 mbaol, ir... 4 0 1 1 1 1 Aaaon, lb... 4 0 0 II 0 0 Luf«,ef.... I 0 0 I 0 0 Brual^SB.. 1 0 0 0 4 0 Bttwait, lb.. 4 0 0 I S 0 DOBOfanaitt.. 4 0 0 4 0 1 Ttnj,? s 0 0 0 a 0 snaUML or. a 0 1 000 Tal>U..J4 I 4 14 IS a T«laU....41 14 14 37 U 4 ObliMm 0000000 I 0-1 ■(•wYotk 1 0 4 1 0 9 3 1 -14 Baraad nuK-Kev Tork, 1 Bwe on enon-Cble«j 9:11. T.l. On btli>-a„ 8: N. T., i. Bmek oit-c 8: T.,1. Dmpli«,I/>Ba. Tlma,lja. ne New Yotka won again Haj u. MeaUn waa In exoellant form, and waa Ten eObctlTO at crillcal ■tagaa. Be managed to keep the bits mada or him weD scattaied tbrongbont tbe nine Innings Hntchl- aon proTed an eaar mark for tbe ilaldng batanen, wbc banged bla cnrrea all over tbe lot, making blta wtaan tbej were needed tor eendbig In nna. New Tork aooied two mnslo tbe Ont Inning on Bannon'a alngle, a two bagger br Davla, Doile'i out at Irat ana Stallbrd'B alngle. In tbe tblrd Inning New Tork added anotbermn en Ualcblaon'a eitoranda wild pitob. Two aciateb blla, a baae on balla and a long nr to centre Held gara toe Obleagoa tbelr onlj ran In tbe foojtb Inning. New York added four note innalouielroiadlthitbealztblnnlngon ibreetiasee on balla, blla bj Davis, Dojis and Statrord. Tbe NewTorkslnereaaed tbelr total tonlnemnabr tallj- Ing two moia rnns In tbe elgbtb. Bannon and Bran led tbelr reapacUve teams In bamog. Dovie and Stallbrd alao did good work at tbe bftt Ae long ■afe blla were donbia baggeia br WUnut, Bamon, Davia and Dojie. As Oaplabi Davia came to tbe plate tbe flnt ame he waa preaenlsd with a baauU- tol baaketot American beautr and Jack roaea, tbe gilt ot tbe Ulaaea McQuald, sbten ot the lata Um- pire John VcQoald, TltmtD, rf.. 6 1 1 10 0 DanOb... 13 119 1 Dori^ib.... asm o i Tullalt'iLere 19 10 0 BUITonl, H.. 4 0 0 1 I 0 ramUc... 4 0 18 10 BlUle, p..... 4 0 1 0 9 0 roUv, §■.,., 4 a 1 1 < 1 OaiCioo. T. a. a. 0. A. I. B;sa,if.....a o 9 I I 0 DabtoD,M... a 0 n 1 4 0 muaoi, ir... 9 0 110 0 AOHB, lb... 4 0 1 10 0 0 stniioD, of, 4 0 0 1 0 0 Brentt,!!!.. 4 119 0 0 8<awill,3b.. 4 0 U I 9 I Honii, o 4 0 I S 1 9 UDlohlioa, p 4 0 0 u > 1 Touu..!j> I •« la 4 tlhtelao 0 0 0 NawToai.T. a. a. o. a.B BanDoii,lf.. a I 4 10 0 Tianiu, If.. 5 10 10 0 D*rli,9l>.... 8 119 13 Dajl; lb.... a 0 9 7 1 0 VaDHih'a.cfS 0 110 0 BuffonLlb.. 4 19 19 0 ramuc... 4 10 7 10 ■ookUi, p... 4 0 0 0 1 0 rmior.u ...410410 T0UU....41 019X10 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 MHToik 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 9 Einad mDM—No* York, 1 Boao on onon—Cbkafo, 1:11. T.,1. Oaballa-C., 3: N. Y., e. Struck oaC-OTe: K. T., 6. Uoipln, Loot. Tlaie, 1.15. CloTelABd Ta« BoatoB. Two games for one admbnlon wei« played by these taama Kay u, at Cleveland, 0., when honon ware equally divided. Rain caused poalponement on the two preceding daya. The opening game, b«- tng tbe poetponed one, waa won br the Bostona, atiaraouaeandezdllngatrnggle. Uwas*battle rornl betwnan tbe pitoben. In wblcti honors were pretty equally divided. Nichols held bis opponents down to Ave nf e blta. Including a doable bagter by O. Tebeau, while only six aafe blla, Indodlog ■ dooMe bagger by Bannon, were made oir Wallace. The Boetona were more toitnnata In boncblng their tuta. Both pUobers were hit barder tban tbe aoore liidlcataa,aa many brilliant running caiobe* on both sides kept the soon down to small flgorea. The llelding ot HoKaan and IfoAleer, with o. Tebeaa'a batting, were thefeatnrea. Boaiojf. T. a. a. 0. a.b. La*% «>.... 4 1114 9 LOOLOI..... 4 11110 Dailr, of.... 4 0 0 1 0 0 ■oCarlli/, If 4 0 I 10 0 Nub, Sb..... 4 0 0 9 1 1 Tooktr, lb... 4 0 0 7 0 0 BtOBOO. If.. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Ouial, e.... 4 0 I 10 0 0 MkboU,p.... 9 0 0 0 1 0 TDtali....S 9 917 > 9 BootDD... oioToUoa CLSTiun. r. a. b. o. i-b. Borkon, If... 4 0 0 I 0 1 MeiCoui, so.. 4 1 0 0 a 0 CblUlTlb.... 4 1 I I 9 1 0. Toboao.lb 4 0 110 I 0 U.T4bau,rf4 0 I I 0 0 MoAkor.oL. 4 0 0 9 10 Zlmraor,a.. 4 0 0 4 3 1 Orain'aor,9b4 0 0 1 9 1 WallaM,9b.. 9 0 0 3 1 0 Ttmis....J9 a anir 4 0 0 0 u 0 I o-a - . 0 0 0 I 0 a 0-9 Boiaod nioi Bo at oe, 1: CloTohad, 1. Bom oa amn B., I; C a. Oq ballo-B, I; 0., I. Stiiick onl—B., 3: O.^. Umptn, Kunrny. Tfmo, IJO. The above nasit waarevened In tbe second game, whloh waa tbe legnhtrlr aobedoled one, and wai atatted a few mlnutea attar the Hist wu lolahed. Tbe Qevelanda outplayed their opponents at all points BUretta pltobed a good game until ihe eer- anth Inning, when the home team poonded out alz nna and virtually won tbe gams. Toung proved a ' pnsler to the Baaton4 keeping tbe hlta made off him wall acattatad. except In the ninth losing, when the vlalton batted Ui two rana. Captain OUverTebean waa ordered out ot tbe game In the nUitb Inning for kicking at the nmpln'a declslona on balla and iMkea. HeEsan led In batthig. Tin long Bite hlia wan a triple bagger by Chllda and double baggen by Naah (twice) and O'Connor. Lowe'allaldliig waa afeaton. Boaroa. t. a.B.o.A.a. Uwa,n.... 4 0 0 1 a 0 Borkott, If., a 1110 0 IMS,is..... 4 s 0 4 I 9 lioJlS,ei:.... 4 119 0 0 HcCaitby.ir. 4 119 0 0 icaib,gb 4 1110 1 .Tookar.lb... 4 0 1 10 0 0 OtBVBI.lll>.T. a. •. 0. a.B. l(ol4as,ai.. t 1 J 1 9 0 CblUo,lb.... 9 114 10 O.Taboaa.lb 4 1 I II 0 0 a.Toboaa,rr4 I I I 0 0 HoAlMr, ct. 4 1 0 9 0 0 ^rt.. 4 1110 00*1:01100^0.4 0 19 10 OaaMl,o.... 4 1110 0Onm'(or,Jb4 0 119 0 BtlTOUap... 4 0001 0 Y00D|,p.... 4 01091 IM1I1...J8 4 (M I 1 Tslali...ja OMnSII I Boatoo 000010101-4 DUvolaod OOlOOoeo -a * Lovo doolaiod OQL BaiBod rana—Bo«too, 1: Cloroland, S. B«M «a emn— B- I; 0. a. Od ball>-B., 1; 0., 1. Biraok oul-B., 9, ■ Umpua, Manmr. Tlaia, 1.49. OlBelBBatl TB. BalUnare. The Ondnnada scored their eecond vlttoiy over the Baltlmoree Hay 14, at CInclniuU, 0., lahi hav- ing pnvented the game aobednlea torthe preceding day. Dwyer, who started In to plieb torthe home team, waa ao Heelr batted that bi waa retired at Ihe end ot the tblrd Inning, and Pamtl waa sobatl- lated. The lallar proved more ellMtve,n«veothig the vlalton from ecoiiog again during toe remain- log seven innings. Oiinng the three hmlnga In wEloh Dwyer occupied the pitcher^ position be waa ' hit tor nine baaea, but Boy's great work hi left held kept the Balllmorea' score down to two nns. Uot- fer waa wild hi giving baaea on lialbi, and waa bat- lad aafely at oppoitaue times. Tbe graonda were aott and muddy from tbe late nin, bot, notwlib- atandlng tbeaa dnwbacks, many brilliant playa were made. A doable play waa made br Uoy and .Ewing, attar a great rannlng catch by tae tonner, KoFhee and Bnilth, McOiaw, Rain and Oany, alao made doable playa. The long sate bliaw«ce a triple baner by MoPhee, and donbie baggen by Pamtt, MraiBw, Jennings and Kelley, tbe laat named get- ,Hog.two. Swing and Kelley led tbelr reapecuve taama In batung. - ■ BaivtBoaa. r. a. 1. o. i.a. I Mcaiaw, 9b. 4 0 1 0 4 I ) loolor. If. - - HBradkL cf. 01BCIBBAVI. T. a a. a juc lAUiui,9b.. a 1 1 I 9 I Hor,u 9 0 0 a 1 0 Monoa.lb.. 4 119 4 1 BwlBfrib...4 1 911 0 0 MIDsr.ftL... 4 1 1 0 0 0 .Bplfa,o 4 0 0 4 1 OConjTtb... taub,a.... 4 0 1 1 I - - ' ' BosnlTor.ef 4 0 0 0 8 0 ■ablaaoo, 0. 4 Dwrar, p...loioio ramtin.... I a 1 0 I 0 _ T»lab...a 9 II Sit 4 Cla«laBatl 0.1 1 Balli,lb... 110 0 19 9 0 3 10 1 0100 0 u 1 0 0 3 9 0 14 9 0 0000 Totall...S 1 mis 1 0 0 0 0 I O-a ..I 0 I 000 SOO-1 Banad nna-ObidaBaU, 1; Baltlmna, 1. Bvo en ba^-0^; Bn L Siraek ool-O., 1. UoHn, Eoilla LealsTlIla wa. WaaStEakgasB, After a poatpoossient catiaad by rain oa Ihe pre- eadlag day,lbeaa taama met May 14, al IixilavUla, Ky., the WaaWsgtooB secfing lhair aeeoad vtctoiy «( (hs aastsa. n* koaaslaaBtfaitadoT like win. BSf^seoilagoasnalnlhatatBBlaguid addlog three Dots hi the second, which gava them a lead ot toor to nothing, ma lead they held until the rtxtblnnlng, when the vUtoraacoied one nn. In the aevanlh, however, the Waahlngtons tallied Ave runs, whloh vlrtnaUy aeuied the game la Iheir tevor. Btockadale |4(obed very eoacUrely after tbe aacond Inning, nnvendng ibe Loalsnllea from . McDennoit ' again. HcDennoit alao pltolKd a mod . at waa poorly anppened, the TTaabliutona earning only one ran oil bla plioblng. The long ante blia wan a triple bagger byBto<kadalaand double baggen by Freaton and OanwrighL Many btlUlant playa wan made, aa well aa seieral aenat. donal cakbea, on one of the latter dart aaslaled In completing a double play 00 a flna throw to O'Brien at second base. Looiaviuj.T. a. a. o. i.a. BwMnor, If. 9 1110 0'Brlos,lb.. 4 0 0 1 8hn|mT1,er.. 4 ~ ' ' OliBwtk.oo « WoUuc Pnnn^ 9b.. 4 Clark, _ Lsbr.Ib..... - MoDoraoup 9 MoOonn.*.... I Tol>U...J7 LnoUvUla Waiblniton. Cnoko,ffb. Joic*,lb.... 4 1 1 B I 1 0 WAaaiitoTOR r a. a. 0. A.n. 84lbH:b.ir... 4 0 Uliam'or, If 4 n lleaulm.0.. 4 0 CKt'risbclb 4 I Oooaan, oi.. 4 1 0 Abbey,of.... I 0 ' Binokidalo, p 9 1 a 17II 0 0- 0 - i:w. 0 _ , . 0 0 0 0 914 13 9 ToUll. 9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 1 ■'MoOonn baood In McDonnou't plaee. Eunod no—Woiblofton. Bomoq orrofo-LoultTlllo. W.,1. On bdU>-I^ 1: W.,3. BIrack out-L., I; W., .. Umpln,Ketr«. T lmo, 1.10. St. LoBia TB. BraeklyB. Tbe third game between theae teams. Hay U. at Bt Lonls, Mo., waa won by the home team, alter a cloae and ezciung llnlsb. It waa anybody's game until the eighth hintng, when the boute team pound- ed out four rana, three eaned, and vtrtaally 901110(1 It In their favor. Lnold andOarkaoo ooia pitobed aDacUrely, only two nna being aoored off each un- til the eighth Inning, when a alngle, a triple and a home run gave the home team tour rana. In the nlDtta the Brooklrna added two more rana, bringing their total up to fourraua. Tbe long safe blis wen a home nm by Dowd, triple baggata by Andaraon, Feltzand()uUin,andatwobaaerbyOorooian. Tbu fleldlng ot Daly, Corcoran, (tnlnn and Ely, with Dowd'a batting, wen Ihe teataiaa. Locld'a ap panni weakeolog in the eighth Innhig waa a aource of disappointment to tbe Btooklyns, wbo bad count- ed on bim to wUi the llnal game a( tbe tnteerleii, so tbat tbey could leave Bt Lonia with two viotoritai over ibe home team Instead of only one, " 1,001a. T. a. a o. i.K. BnvQ, or., cooior.ir.... MlUor, 0..... Coooor, lb.. Polli,9l> Quloa,3b.... 0 OtiO'tt.'.'. '.'. Clarkooa,p.. 1 I 1 0 I 1 1 1 1 s 119 I 9 1 1 I 9 I 0 3 I 9 a 0 0 0 1 0 BaoOBLTS. T. a. B. o. A.B. OriaiD, cf.... 4 1 0 9 0 0 I<el>anoo,lb4 0 1 9 0 0 Andonoo, ir 4 0 1 10 0 ronti, rr.... 4 1 1 1 0 ~ DalrTlb 4 13 3 4 Coicona.«. 4 0 119 MulTorTSb.. 9 0 I 3 I •Boraa 1 0 0 0 0 Dalloy, c... 9 0 0 9 1 LucU, p 9 0 0 3 0 . IWMS1...M 4 7 34 • I Totdl..JT t 1017119 Bnuklyn 0 OOloOOO* St. Lonli I 0 0 u 0 I 0 1 *Baraibottad In Muliof'B pUeo. Earaodrano—Bfooklrn. l;Bt. LouIilO. Bsmoo B., 1; 8t. I*, 9. Stnoa out—B., 1. UBoptia, MeOonnU. TliDO,1.49. Flltabarg wa. PhlladelpUla. The second game between theee teams waa played Hay 19, at Pittsburg, Fa., rein .having earned a pcatponement ot the one scheduled tor ttu preced- ing day. Bart waa In great torai and held the vla- lton down to Ave acatteilng safe bits and only one ran. Ihe work ot the home team waa very fast In tbe Int thrae hmlngs three donbie plays wen made on the vlslton, which bad tbe effect ot dlacoumglng them not a Utile. HcQUl waa bit hard and at the right time, the Flllaburga having Ultle trouble hi making a late hit whenlt waa needed for eending In a run. The long aafe hlta wen triple tMggere by Blanael and Baner, and a double banger by Beckley. PSlLi. T. a. B. O. A.B. HimUloo, d 4 0 0 1 0 '0 BaUDU.lb. 4 10 19 0 DoUhaatr,U4 0 110 0 1lMiaipoon,rr4 0 0 1 1 0 I.. Ciooi, 9b. 4 0 1 9 9 0 EnUlvia. B.. 4 0 1 3 3 3 BOrlo,lb.... 3 0 0 19 0 0 - • 3 0 110 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 3 0 000000 S I 4 34 13 3 0 0 0 Backloy, 0. aiadr.e... HeOlU p... Boam. p.... Totoli.. Ptilladolpbia 0 0 PinsaoBO. T. a. a. o. a-b. DonoTon. If. 4 1 I 0 0 0 siaaioLef... 4 I 1 i ' Bocklay, lb.. 4 1 3 10 BmlUi, ir... 4 114 Bluer, 3b... 4 119 CUDnioii,9b4 0 0 1 II.Ciou,a.. 4 0 O.I 10 Boadon, 0.. H«t,p... 0 18 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Toulo.... J8 1 017 II I 0 0 0 U 0 1-1 - - . 1 9 0 0 0 -9 PIttobnii, 3. Buo ou bUli-llilloJul- pfela,!; rluaL,9. Straek oat-rhlU.,9; riiu, I. Uu pin. Bolla. Time, t.lO; Chicago Ts. Broeldyn. Bnperior betting enabled the Oklcagoa to defeat the Biooklyns, May 10, at Chicago, 111. SKIn proved eaay to the home team, wbo tiatted bla pitching hard and ofian, making hlls when they were need- ed. Otlffltb pitched with talUng eBeoi, and pnvcd apoalertotheBnoklyna. Bad hla support been perfect, the vlslton would not have scored a tun, nor would they have had half ihaMfebllsthatwere credited to them. Everett had a decidedly oir day, and hla erron proved costly, as three of Ihe rana credited to the BrooklynB were tbe reault ot hla poor work at third baaa. The long aate hits vrere a home run br KlttiMge and double baggen by Ryan, An- son, lange, Stewart and Orimn. A change waa made In Ihe Brooklyn team. Blnea aad Bhlndle re- placed Bona and Malvey at tight held and third baaa, napecUvaly. CaiQAOO. Ryao, If..... DabUo, u... WUmot, If.. AnoDn,lb..., Lanso. ef.... Btoisu, 9b.. 8mait,9b.. Iltuldi*, 0. OrlnUi, p... Total!... Cbli r. a. a. 0. a.b. 0 9 0 0 1 1113 1 0 14 0 0 ~ 9 B 3 0 Bbooblvv. t. a. a. o. a.b. ai<Sln,oL... S 0 110' Iadiss<a,lbS 0 0 13 0 Andoroon, If 5 1 0 4 0 13 3 9 3 9 9 4 1 119 0 0 0 19 10 B ISn 13 7 1 0 0 0 Earaod raDit—Cbit BInoa. If.... SOI 3 9 0 oJoairTn ' ~ .90 , 9 3 19 1 Uoicono. u. 0 1 1 3 3 SblndlaL9b.. 4 13 11 Dsllor, 0.... 4 0. 0 0 3 0 BUlo, 0 4 0 1 ISO ToUla...43 a 7 3713 9 I 0 4 0 I 3-< 0 0 0 1 1 0 9 0-1 Oj^a BaMoooironM?., I; Riook- .easD.... Brookljn.. Earaod raoii—Cbleaao. a On bolla-B., 3: Stniek out—B., 9. Uupln. Loor. 10,110. The Cblcagos won again May IB, allbough Ihe Brooklyns made a line rally In tbe ninth Inning and bausd out tour rana off live safe hlls and the aaalst- anceota couple ot eiron by itae home team. The conteat waa marked by pnteeis, delaye, good playa and timely balling. Ae game waa atepped hi the fouith Inning by nIn, and It waa only coniloned aftarattvelytlltbetweanOaptali ' lln, and when empire Long lloallj itwean Oaptalna Anion and Crtt- Ur decided that the game could be reaomed, the Biooklyn'a captain entered a vlgoreua proteat The Cnlcagoa opened on Kennedy's pllohing In the Ont Innhig In a man- ner that moat have oonvlncad Um tbat ihey were outtoravlctotT. Two nlplebaggem and a single gave them two earned rans. Kennedy seuieddown to hla work after the flnt Innlog, and kept Ihe hits made off hbn well apart unlll the elgbtb Innhig, when Ihe Chlcagoabstledlntiromorerass. Ilutohl- Bon pitched a aieady and eflMtva game, keeping the blta made off bIm well acatiered lutll tbe ninth Inning, when Ibe Brooklyna bDoched Ive blla, and with a base on balla acomd toor rana. Poor baae rannlng 00 the part of the Biooklyoa loot several chancaa tor aconng rana. Thelacttliat tbe vliliora had twelve men left on the baaea tells tbe slaty of Ualchlson's eoectlveneaa at crlUcal stages. OSIOAOO. Bjon, If..... 9 D4iiloo,n... a WlbaoL If... a Anm, lb... a Bmtion. of., a BionU,9b.. S 8uwait,ib.. a Oooohoo, 0. 4 llutchlleil,p 4 T0IO1A....43 Cblcaao Biaohlrn.. a. a. 0. A.a 110 11 1119 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 on 0 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 0 9 3 0 0 0 110 1 1 > 0 0 110 3 0 911 S U I .3 0 0 0 0 BBOOBLTW. T. a. B. O. A.B. arUBa, or....> 3 13 0 0 Lacluooa,lb5 Andonon. 1/4 HlMai If.... 9 Bbocb,3b ...t Coreoiaa.ka. 9 SbladU, 90.. 9 Dallir.c .... t 1 It 1 3 4 0 0 9 3 9 0 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 4 9 4 0 0 3 13 1 0 0 10 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 > S 13 n 19 t 9 1 0-S 0 Baniod nino—Cbleago, S: Biooklyo.l. B«m oil onon _ . ™ _ suuek 001—B.,1 Um- -B., 3. On hali<-47 i; i., 7. pira. LooB. Tloio, ul. The cnlcagoa made It three etralght nctoriea when tbeae tesma met again, May It, In the prea- eoce of fully eight thoaaand people. Both teama gelded poorly, "nie Cblcagos, however, did Ihe best batilog. Tbe Brooklyna wentto plecta In tbe third Innhig, when Uaub waa hit tor two dnglca, a two tagger and a home ran. Theee, iriih a baae on baOa, Daob bluing another balamao with a pitched ball, and anon by Sblodle and Andenon, netted elghtrana for the noma team. In Vrooklyo'a halt of the third Inning two wild tbiowa by Monn, a baae on balla and tour Blugles Uraogbt la fonr rana. Blewart, Oablen and Anaon made a neat double play In the flnt Inning. Terry led In balling, with two singles, a double Mgger and a home run. The other long aafe hlta were mple baggen by Ryan and Monn. <;aicAoo. B7U.if.... WllmoClf... AAfoa, lb.. ^BO, e/... lTentt,a>.. Blawaitilb. ■oiaB,a. T. BL B. O. A.B. 0 113 3 9 14 9 10 0 I I 13 0 119 0 3 10 1 0 9 13 9 0 14 11 ^*'%iaii.\.'ai 14 u 3711 "■l^ ;• il J J - BaooBLTi. V. a. i. 0. A.a 3ariiiB,cr.... a 1 1400 ■ lathsaea. If a 9 9 I 0 0 Aodonnn, N a 9 3 3 0 I rooUJb.... S I 3 13 0 I DalMb. 8 10 14 9 COTtoimo. OA a I 1 I 8 1 Sbloilla.jll.. 9 8 8 3 8 3 iiaiior.c..... 4 0 1 4 0 8 Daob, p 4 1 9 0 4 0 Tnul>.,..4l > 137 14 8 f 0 4 1 I a-it 1 I a s a 0-8 Thoodora Conover, who Is among the |ininilent nf the minor league pllobera, waa iMra Uircli 10, mOH, at Lexluglon, Ky., and learned to play ball at an eariy age. In hla native city. After phiying for aeveral aeasons with amateur teama In and around Lexington, and gaining aoiue local nnowu aa a pitcher, he accepted his flnt profeailonal engage- ment In isn, with the OInclnnall Club, which wbm then a member ot ihe American Aaiuclatlon, but tbat club bad a surpliia of ptarera, and, not caring to cany ao many meu In Ita lUi, released a number ot them eariy In the aeoaon. Conover, who waa one ot Ihe lot given bla releaHO, Immedbttely joined the Bprtoglleld Club, and hohihed that aeaaou with Its team. Ill isuo Omnvcr went nut to tho Paclflfl niAHt, Mini Jiiliivd the BpukHiie Falls leaui. In Itvl ho concluded to try anollier ■ocUon ot tho country, and going Boulh, became a inemticr of Ibo profen- alonal icaui that rcpreaentcd Aouln In Ibe Tosaa Uague. In IBM he waa with the Aknu Uuli, of Ibe Ohio league, In IM3 he was wllh tho Oliarieainn team, ot the Boulhom league, and waa one nt Iho flnt playere signed by UauagerTcd Uulllran for hla Atlanta learn, of IhoBouthem league, fur Iho sen- son of 1904, Conovor remained wllb tho Atlanuu unlll that club waa disbanded during tbe Bumiiior moniha, wben bo Dulahod Ihe aeasou Willi Ihe lUiio Unss l<ngue, of Kentucky, Barnod nioa—Oikaito. I; Brooklyn, I. BaMonorroni —a. 8:B.. 4. OoballA-^., I:B.,0. Rinieb out—0., 9; B., 9. umpln. Long. Time. 3.19. LoalawlUe tb. Clerelaad. By bunching tbelr blla In the flnt and tblrd Inn- ings Ihe Clevslanda eaally deftated the LoulavlUei, May IB, at Louisville, Ky. Cunnloghamwaa knocked out ot the pitcher'a poalUon In the third Inning. Knell replaced him In the tonrth.and tho latter nllched a magolflcent game, preventing tho vlalton from acorlng again. Cuppy proved an enigma to the home team, allowing Ibem only one ran until the eighth hmlng, when he apparently let up, and during Ihe laat two Innings three mure nine were acored. McOann and (I. Tebeaa led their respective teama In balling. The long aafe hlia were a tripio bagger byMoKean,and double baggen byHcOanu, Bionthen and ZImmer, . a. a. o. A.B. CLBrBUBO.r. K. B. Burkolt, ir.. a I I BoKomn. t*.. t 1 1 IAIMa,3b...S 1 I Zlmmar, lb.. 9 I I . (I.Toboao.rf. 9 1 9 0 MoAkor, el.. 4 I I ~ O'CoDQor. 0. 4 0 0 OrealDB'rA4 I 1 Ouppf, p.... 4 0 I 4 I 0 0 0 LODurilXB. flbunit,er.. 9 O'Bmn.sb.. 9 0 19 3 llcOU0.ia.. 9 19 3 3 Broulboif,lb9 13 9 0 cuik,ir..... 8 0 I a 0 Wolcb, 0 9 0 0 7 0 Praa(oo,3b.. 9 0 3 1 3 Bveoney. if. 9 1 0 0 0 Cann'inm, p 1 0 1 0 1 goall, p. 9 0 0 0 3 . Tot«U...44 4 1034 B 3 Tolall...4l B IB 77 13 3 LonliTlllo 00001003 1-4 OlOTOlind 30900000 -» Baraed luna-LouUvlllo, 1: Clovoloiid. 4. BiM on oi. ran-L.,3: a, I. on UI1I-L..4: 0.,4. Blnick ont-L., 3; O., 9. Uoipliaa, Botu and Katfe. Tlmo, 3.10. Claclaaati vs. IVaahlBglaa^ The Clnclnnatla detealed the Waahlngtons May 18, at OUiohinatt, 0., althoogh oultjatlcd by the lat- ter. Sharp fleldlng and timely bailing helped the home team to a victory. BeDsatlonal itopa by Latham and McPhee, and a wonderful catch by Hills In the elghib Inning, cut off leventl rana for Ihe vlalton and virtually saved Ihe game for tbe home team. The Clnclnnatla took hlodlr lo Mullar- key'a nllching, and batted II ao freely that he waa reared at the end of Ibe fltth Inuing, Andenon re- placing bIm. The latter did much better work, nolding tbe home team down lo two rana during tbe four hmlnga he occupied the plicher'a poalilon. RhUiea pitched eflbcUvely unlll the laat Iwolnnlngs, when the vlallon began to bat him qolle freely. The long sate hlls were a triple bagger by Anderaon and double baggen by Miller (twice), Joyce and CartwrighL iioi, ir. Mcnoo, 3b.. 9 B«lo(,lb.... 9 iillioi.ir.... e VooBho,0... 4 SnilQi,u.... 1 IfOBialror.ef 4 Bbrnoap.... « . A.B. 1 I I 3 0 9 10 0 0 I I 3 10 0 I 3 14 0 3 13 9 3 0 0 0 I I Tolo|J....4l Ciclooall 91 .Jbloatoo.. WiaaiBUTOB.T. B. a. o. a.b. Craok^rb... 4 0 0 9 3 0 Mfmr,'.... 1 0 0 0 0 0 JorocSb ... 9 3 3 1 3 1 Holbacb. ir... 9 0 1 I I I Uuam'ai, if9 0 0 1 0 0 lliaulra.c.. 9 0 1 9 3 1 Cirrrl|bl.lb4 1 3 8 0 0 Cimau, a.. 4 I I 3 9 0 Abboy.ef.... 4 I 0 8 I I Mollaiksr, p. 3 0 10 10 AodonoD, p. 3 I 3 0 0 0 Totab...4l 8 10 37 13 4 I 1 0 I 1 0-0 -..810019-8 iMoieor bolted Id CiMko' phu. Eainod nio«—Olnolnnatl, 3; Waibloatoa, 8. Btao on bula-C , 8; W.,3. Buuck oot—c, 1. Umpln, Eoiillo. Tlno.3.19. Fanltleaa fleldlng and aoperior batting enaiiled the cmclnnatla lo win again May 17. Mercerproved eaay for the boma team, who batted his pitclung all over tbe field, and flually knocked lilm out of Ibe pitcber'e poiIUun In the seveolb Inning, when An- dentin waa aobetltotad, but be, too, wai bit bard. Phillips, who aUrted In lo pitch for the home team, waa Injured In the aecond inning, and wu replaced by Parrott, wbo proved a pui/Jer lo the nalUog batsmen, allowing them only five aate hlls during tbe remainder of the game, letbsm led In batting, cloaely followed by HcPhee. The toraier*a flve safe hlta Included a doohle bagger, while McPbee made two donblea and two singiea. Ihe other long lafe hlls were double baggen by Uoy, McOuIn and OartwrtgbL CiaaBBAVi. r. a a. o. a.b. lloy, II... lb.. 3b.. Kwlsr. lb.. HlUor, If... rooiba, c. Smilb, 10 "ofnUor.ef 4 bnilpa,p... 0 WAflBimTOBT. a. a. o. a.b. •illadi. If.. 3 I 0 3 I 3 Joreo,U.... 3 I 0 4 8 I lloam'Ai. If 4 I I 9 0 0 llrtlilln,e.. 3 9 3 8 1 I i:aif rtsbklb 4 118 0 1 . Ooosao. ••..4 0 1 0 9 9 3 0 Abbar, ef... 4 0 0 0 u 3 I 0 nn>aka,3b... 4 0 114 0 0 0 0 0 Honor, p.... a 0 I 0 I i - • • - Andiim, p. 3 0 0 0 0 0 TotAls...a3 9 H37 13 U 0 4 9 4 0 i-ia I 0-8 Bam on 1; 9 9 9 9 0 9 0 10 0 0 9 19 0 1 I 10 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 0 8 3 0 0 1' nr... - ' rUTOU. p... . - - . . T0Ulfl...« J5 19 77 U 0 niadaotU too WMblDVtoo.... 8 0 0 0 0 3 9 BwDvd niov—ClDCiookll, W: Wajihlagton.l ^.riaavtaiaami, >Vo narailiBtOI 4. On btUt-a.,1; m.. I. Htraib ool—V. ..I. Umpln. Bmillo. Tlao, 109. The CIncbinatIa acored tbelr third conarcuUve victory over the Waihloglooa on May IB, Btocka- dale proved an eaiy mark, and was knocked ont of the pltcber'apoallbin Id the flf lb Inning. Mullarkey, wboaucceeded blio, did much lieller work, and al- lowed Ihe home leam only one run In the remaining tourlnnlnga. Dwyer pitched a sleady and eOScUve game ItmngbbuL A bone ran liy Joyce, a triple bagger by Dwyer, and double laggen by HcPhee andWockadalo werelbekiDgaafe Uta. The Beld- big teaturee were the secood taae playing of Mc- Phee and Crooks, and Hnilth's work at abort atop. Ooogao had a decidedly "off day," and aome ot hla emn proved very cosUy. The latthig featnrea wen Joyce'a home ran hit aad a triple nagger by Divyer. Cl50INirATI. I^lbini, 3lt. 0 lloy ir 9 llcrboo,3b.. 9 Ewloa, III... 8 milor, rf.... 8 ■orrill, 0.... 9 SoilUi.u.... 9 lloimlroi.cr 9 Dvyor, p.... 4 r. a. a. 9 I I 9 I 0 9 1 3 I 1 0 I 0 TOIOU...II B OlaelODitl 3 WoAliloaton. 8 I Wabiiinutob.v. h. a. o. i.B. I 3 U I I Hoiiiuii.ir Joyce, sb.. 3 0 llAa*iiia>r,ir 4 0 II 3 0 0 MoOulro. c. 4 0 0 3 4 0 I U 3 0 0 Oll'll|tllt,lb 4 0 I B I 0 1 1 9 0 0 n»|an, a.. 4 O 3 3 t 4 0 113 0 Abbey, cf.... 4 I 0 3 0 1 Cro.ifli,ni... 4 3 1 9 4 0 HIiickMWp 3 0 I 0 I I Vulltrkiy, p I 0 0 0 0 U Horroi* I 0 0 0 0 U Ti>Ul(....» 4 3 17 II 8 0 0 9 0 0 1 a-a . . 0 3 I I 0 U 8- 4 • Bollod In piBCO 01 Hulliikoy. Earaoil nioo—Olnelnnill,3; woAlilDjctnn, 3. Bam on ornn-41.,4: W..I. (lnbAlla-0,9; wT, 3. Hirucbool— W.. I. Umpln, XmilU. Tlmo, l-ie. Tbe Uiiclnnatla ilofcaleil Ilia Waablnatiina fur Ihe fourth lime Ihli aeaiwii May IB. Haiil'ii poor con- trol of Iho lall waa the cblet cause of Iho vloUiry for Ihe home leaoi. lie gave rix men tlioir baae on balbi and hit two imre lialiiinc-n wltb pllcbeit lalla, and three of them aoored. Only four aafe hlli, In- clodlng two doulile laggen by Kwing, were made off Maul. Tho Waahlnguins made asven aafe hlls, Including a triple lagger, off llhlnea, liul he hail lieller coinmano of Iho ball, and waseffecllve at critical atagea. IhiriDg Ihe latter part of the game the open Beats fell, ulaliig up Uiree hundred men and iioya, bnt no one was Injnred. Over eleven Ihouaand people wllneBsed tbe game, _ - — . _ WAAHiatiroBV. a. a. n. a.b, llllbacli,ir... t I I I 0 I Hoy, ir 4 1 0 0 0 0Joyr«3V...l I 1 1 lcrlioo,3b ■ -- - - - . Balns.lb. milor. If. Boiltb, a. . . . llosnlronct 4 Muiph' ly, e... lie... Mo'llK. . niilnoj^... 3 U 4 8 I 3 19 I 0 19 0 0 0 U 4 0 U 0 0 I 0 8 0 0 0 ToU OInclnnall.. WoatllOBIOn.. 4 0 4 37 14 ir«'niwar,ir5 Mclluin, o.. 4 0 Ran'ililil.lh i 0 ('«OH0B, u.. 4 0 Alil«y,ef... 4 0 (!luibi,3b... I u .11 0 3 0 4 0 i 1 9 3 0 ..a 3 Tulob. 8 „ 3 0 II 0 0 0 0 Eoinril njiio-t:lnclonAtl, t; WulilnKlno, 1. Iwlli-O., 8; I. Hlrock nut—II., 3; W., 3. Bmtllo. Tlmo. 130. 7 37 10 3 0 0-4 0 1-3 Ham m Umplio, Clevelaad vs. Pllltadelphla. nmely and haid batting, wllh brtlltani fleldlng, enabled the PtaUadelpblaa to ilefeal tlio Oevelanda May 18, at Cleveland, 0. Cuppy bad one of hU tbuiniM knocked out of Joint by a hot line lall tram llamlllon'a lat lu Ilia first Inning, and had to ntlre from tbe game attar flnlahlog Ibe Inning. Bu|. Ilvan was auliallluled, and, while he waa iiulle freely lailcd, managed to keep tbe hibi niade olfhla pitching well apart, and not more than one ran In any one Inning waa tallied off hint, uaraar had ei- ceOent comowndof ihe lall,except In the third Iwi- lag, when a baae on balls, a ilngle and two more bases on balbi gave lo the home team their only ran. The balUnit of Hamilton and llelehauty, Willi tbe fiehlbig of llalhnanand CtaUria, wan the teatuiea. The loug aafe blla were double baggen by llallman, Uelehanty, Croaaand UurkeU. FBIU: T. a. B. 0. A.B. llAmllUHi.er. 8 9 4 1 0 0 lb. lloUmAo, 3b. 8 DoUbuty, ir 9 0 8 TlHimpooD,rf 0 0 0 Cl0«A,3b.... 9 ■ - ■olllfAO.M.. I Clomoiil*, c. I CMft P 4 I I 10 I 1 3 3 8 0 - - 3 - T0UU...4I PhlUdolphla... dofoland. RtavsLiBO. r. a. a. o. a.b. Borksll,ir... 6 MeVian.is.. 8 inilUA, ai.... 4 O.TlliOAU,lb 4 McAloor, cr.. 4 O'Connor, o. 4 flraBilnB'r.9b4 I 0 t 0 3 4 0 I lu 0 0 0 a I 4 0 I 3 1 I 3 ran. p.. 3 •IlAto I 8 14 n 13 I T0IAI1. ..B 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 U 1 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 717 19 I I I 1-8 000-1 BUko battad la HuIIItas'i pte<«. Raraod ruDA—PblUdolriila. 4. Sooo on erron—P., 1; CloioUul, I. 00 balu-P.,3:I. Blnuk out-r., I;0, ' Umpln, Norpbr. Timo, liO. On Hay 17 Ibe home team won attar a hard uphill fight. The Fblladelphlaa ODUatled tbe Clevelanda and were ciedllad with Ihe only Ave earned rana. Smlib-dld good and eDbcilre work In the plicher'a poelUon unlll the nlnlb Inning, wben he went lo plecea, aid, wllh a coupla of enon by Croai, Ihe nome team scored fbur rana vrilh BO one ouL Young waa freely latlad, but managed lo keep lbs hlls made off him well acallered; except In Ihe fourth and Allh Innlnn, when the vlallora balled out Ave earned rans. Ihe long safe blla were doulde bag. gem by Hallmao, Oruai, Bnillh and (IrenUnger. .— . otsvatAsa. V. a. ■. o. a.b. Barball, U.. 8 I I 8 0 a MoKoAB, a. 8 I 3 3 I 0 l»ll^T3b... 8 1 0 3 3 1 PaiLA. V. a, m. o. i.a llsmlllon,ere 8 0 9 0 Xuylo, lb.... 8 0 " MMbnAn, 111 a ' I 13 DoUhanlr.ira I Tu nnr, 11. ..83 I 0 3 0 I I 3 0 3 9 ib....4 I SoMKah, ••. 4 I Burbloy. e...4 I ' ilUi, p 4 0 10 3 TolAU.. .0 7 U 34 19 9 rbllAdilpkla.... 0 0 0 CUloluHl 3. 0 I BUFs, rf. .. 9 10 0 10 n.ToiiMii.lba I 3 U 0 0 HoAUoi.cf.. 9 119 0 0 ri'dmoor, 0. 4 0 8 0 0 0 Inmlnrr^bl 3 3 110 ---Oil Yoont, p.... 4 0 3 0 8 1 Tolab....41 ■ k) r 14 1 4 1 1 0 0 0-1 0 1 0 0 4-8 RAiaod raoo-riillA^llrMo, 4 Baso on anon—p., 1; RUf olum, 9. im lall>-r..l; 0 ,8. Blmet oiil-r.,l; n.,4. Umpln, Muirar. TIdi»,Bi. A Unelyjrally at the lat lo tbe nhith Innhig, May 18, after a hard npbUl flgbi, enabled the Phlladtl- Eblaa to revene the above rteulL MsUUI wss wild I gtvlog taaea on bsha, and IneObeUve alike start, and Ihe nome team look the lead br scoring toar rana In the aecond hmlng. The vlallon lied the score In Ihe third, and from that until the ninth lott- ing It waa anybody'a oma. Ckplalo Tebsan waa unalila In play, and IMieher Xlamar took his pIsco alflm baaa. Hla weakaaaa hi.th»l pnriUofi had conaldemble lo do with Ihe defeat ot Ihe honu taam. OleoMBIa and Chllda lad Ibeir lanecUro leans In bauing. In Ihe nUilb Innhig Denhanly lalltd the ball over the left Held fenoe tor a home ran, and waa folloired by Toner with a two bag- ger, ne other long aafe bit waa • two baaar by 0, Tehean. The fleMIni ot llamlllon, Cnaa sod Chllils, wllh the bauiog of tlie Utter, were Ihe featoiea. Paiu, V. a. a. n. a.b. ~ llamlltoa,or9 8 I T u o Boila,lh.... 9 I I II I 0 llulmaa, Ih. 8 I o o 4 I l>oMaBlr,ir9 I I I 0 0 Tureor. rl... 9 1 1 1 0 0 <?fOM,9b ... 9 I 9 0 4 II MillllvtB, ■. 9 I 1 I I U rioiiiuita, 0. 9 1 3 6 8 0 McUllI, p.... 4 U 0 0 .1 II TDlAb 41 8 II n 19 I riiiiadtiphla... I II 9 ClovoUiiil 0 . a. a 0. A.B. 9 9 9 0 U 10 19 0 0 4 9 9 0 ' 1 19 I 1 CTLivauvD. Borkott, ir.. HcKoao. H. 9 i%ll<u,3b...a Klmmor, lb. a . . - n.ToboAu.ir. 9 1110 0 HrAloor, rf. a 0 0 9 0 I O'lionoor, c. a D 0 0 0 II Ilnnlns'r,9b4 110 9 0 WAlUto-p... 4 I I I 1 0 Tolab.. .O 7 10 37 14 9 1 0 0 0 3 8-< 0 9 0 0 1 0-7 Hainod iiino-l*hllMlolt>lila. 4: l^rolanil, 1 Baao en omn-r^l: 0 .3. on hallo-l'. 4; U., T. Rtniok out— 0., L Umpln, Homy. Tlnift,3.l<i. Laalavllle ve. Baataa, Theae teams met for the ilrat time this teaaon May II, at Uiulavllle, Ky,, wet grounds having caused a piMtponomenl ot Ihe acheduled game on the preced- ing ilay. Tbe vlallon eiilplayed Ihe home team at all polnla. Cunningham waa knocked out of the pitcher's poalUoii la Ihe fltth Inning, and Knell waa RUlailtuietl, and succeeded In rhooking the on- Klaiigbl, he prevenling the lloalona from scoring again, Dolan pllrhed for Iho vlallon and waa very oiTrollve, hocpliig Iho hItM niailo off hini well apart. Tlie long Mtfo hlls wen ft Irlple bagger liy Sbuiart nnd doulile liasKn by llnny and IVnbtn, the laUar iiMklng two, UmiOVILLB. T. R. a. A. A.B Slitinrurr. 8 U 1 3 I tl ll'HHlin. 111.. 4 0 0 3 0 lllAUrurk.u 4 I 9 9 S Hrtiutiiir«.iit 4 I 1 a I . rnulim, lit.. 4 U u II I I ...411 9 3 0 Tiiclitr, lb 113 0 Wokh, ,- I'Ulk, ir. I.iilil.lf. - . nib'ina'm.ii 9 e 0 II 0 i Knin, p .... 9 U 0 0 I - T0I0U...97 Umlirlllo H«MI,)n. BiaVDH. V. a. a. a. a.b. l,4t«o, n d 1 I 8 8 I l,oli|i, u..... 8 1 1 4 a 0 iitiny.rr..... 939 101 iirt:irihr, ir 9 9 I 0 0 I NlAh, II.. Itanotio, rf. I 3 0 0llanwl,0... " lluUn,p.. . - . u 8 31 13 13 3 11 4 3 3 II I 0 4 0 110 0 9 0 1 10 0 119 18 0 TnUI>....44 II II 17 17 4 I 0 I 0 a 1-4 I a 3 0 D 0 -14 Kornoil niD*—I,iiulBrlno, I; Hiirlnn, 9. Bom on irvon -U,I:H..3. lln l-ollt-I.,], a.,>. Rlriick init-B., 9. Unioiio. Koofo. Tlnio. lai. The Ikwlnna wnn asalii May IS, after one of the lliioat exhIlilUiiiia (It imII nlayhii a«n In l/iiil«vllle llilo soaami. It waa a rllolior's latlle, In which iKilh Iiion illd great work. The Ibalnna niado only Ihreo Ntfn hlu off Ui^Oormuil iinlll tho ninlh Inning, wboii HcCartliy 01011104 and was forced mil at nee- mill by Naah. Tho laller then aoireil the only nmof ■lie game on alnglM liy Tiicher anil Uaniinn, Klohiils kept the hlu made off hint well apart, ami waa very effeelIve al crillral Hlagea. Huperiiwork uhaiaoleriteil overy play. In which iieariy eveiy man on tho two teams bwk nan al anino alalia of Iho game. Two of Ihe idx lilts made by the vlalhira -iff HoOermolt worn of Ibo ocialohy onler. IxHiisnLLa. V. H. a. a. a.i. Hliunri, cf.. 4 0 3 1 0 11 •I'SrIon, 9I1.. 4 0 19 10 Mnlann.oi.. 4 0 1 3 4 1 HnuUion,lb4 U 1 II D I I'TOtnn, Si.. 4 0 I 0 1 0 Wtloh e 4 0 u 3 1 U ClAlk, If 4 U I 9 0 0 I.oliy. rr.... 4 0 I d U 11 ilcliominii,i>3 0 u 0 3 n TiiUla. .38 0 S 38 14 9 I^nlUrllli 0 0 BcaniN. Uwo. lb... IrfMlB. 10.. ■ T. a. a. o. A.B. 4 0 0 9 8 0 U 1 9 1 I 0 0 9 1 lltlliy, ot 4 Mci:irl>iy,lr. 4 0 110 0 I 0 I I II I Naih,3li. Tuokir,lb... . _ ... , . Hinnno. rf.. 3 0 9 1 0 0 llllllol, c... 3 0 U 9 I 0 Nktmla, p... 3 0 Q I 0 0 TulaU. . 33 I a 37 19 9 e n 0 0 0 0-0 . - 0 0 0 0 0 l-l Rarnoil rim-lln«lnn._ Ham im arrnni-l,nuUrlllo, 3; Umpln, ,3|B.,3. n,l. OnUlU—n.,3. Hlruek mil—I, Kioto. Tlmo, 1.89 ■t. Loala va, Ralllmora. Tho llaltlmores won liealen by Iho home team Hay 18, at HI. I^nila, Mu., after an oxclling uphill ■Inigglo, Tho cliainpluna starlril off like wliinen h; Bearing two runs In Iho Bnt Inning, hut muld do nnihlug wllh HivllonHlclii's plliiliing after thai, and failed III scora ngalii. llcNidea, llrrllensteln's sup- port was almool inrfect. Tho only error made did notlieiieaitlievUlliiniaiiy, llcniniingpitched wllh guoil offDct, bill hla aiipinrt was poor, and Ihe home leani hail IIUlo Iroulilo In aconng nine after Iho nilb Innlog, Kcelor was lite only one nf the vhUt- Ing lialaiiirn wim uiiiilil do anything agaliuit llrell- ensleln'a pllohing, and hla Uircu aafo^lla Includeda diiiilile bagger, Tlie only other long aafe hit waa a ilmilila lasgcr liy Kir. Ulcaaiin Inok HoOnWa place at thlnl liaae, but mide a iiiiin of Iblnga llirre. Ills Ihrco omtra provrd coHily. HALViaoaa. r. s. a n. a.b. Ilbauio, 9I1. 4 1 10 19 Koalor, rf... 4 114 JoiinlunoA. 4 0 u 3 9 I Kollny.lf!. • HlnUlo, of... 4 U 0 3 0 0 4 0 I 0 II llanr. III.... 4 0 I II I 0 Koltl. 3li 4 U 0 3 3 0 Itolilnaen, r. 4 II u 1 10 lloltlllllns, |i 4 U 0 I I 0 tiiUl>.. .9a 3 8 31 II 4 Mm - - - Ballli Kr. Loirm. T. H. 0. o. A.a. Hlunii, r.r. lUnloy, ir.. .. MMUr. c 'Ifinnnr, lb.. I'olls, 31 yulnu,3b.... Kly, jtolrj. If.. 9 1 0 0 8 8 8 1 0 8 0 0 9 I 0 8 8 U 4 0 I S 8 I 4 U 0 0 I 0 I II I 8 8 0 13 4 10 1 3 0 0 0 llnlt'atolo, p 4 0 I 9 9 U - 8 7 r II I II 0 0-1 3 I -8 TiiUU , ... 0 0 ML Lililll. nuOUOB.. fUrnkl luna-Hollliiiftro, 3; Bl. Irfnila, I. Kaoo on I«I1a— B..9; HI. L, 8. Htriick uuUb.,8. UiiiiiIio, MclkmAkl. Tlmo, lit. Hupertnr nolding and llmrly lutllliig helped Ike llalllnioreB to win nn Hay In. The hnaie team played a Alio uphill game and succeeileil In llelng tbe acora In Ihe alihlh Iniilngi wben ihoy lallad Oleaaon out of ilio pllohar's ptialllun, Ksper waa then aulisllluleil, and Ihu obange uroveil a guoil line, aallielocal playorHcoiild do nothingagalnal his EItching,. Bialay waalalird hard, but managed lo eep Ihe lillaiiiade off hlni well apart, oxcentln Ihe aarunri, sixth and nliilli Innings. Thn lelolng of Kly, Jennlnga and Hell)! was of Ihe setuallnnsror- ilor. Jennings aim led In lalUng, allhiiugh Kseler made Ihe grealer total nf lasoa. The long aife hlls were a home ran by Dowd, Irlpio laggonliy Keeler, Oooloy and I'ella and ikiulilo laggen liy Keeler, Oleasuu soil Miller, BALTiaiiaa. r. a- a. o. a.b. Boniior,'9b. .813310 Koolor, If.... 1 3 8 9 0 0 Jonnlnnai. 8 1 3 9 3 0 KolloOr... 4 U U 9 0 0 Bmiro,or.... 4 0 0 I I 0 Hr. Uhiib r. a. b. o. a.b. Ilruwo, rr... 8 9 3 4 0 0 • ■- .4 0 3 1 0 0 .4 0 3 3 iriifilor, ir.. BllUr, 0.,. l^inoor. 111. roiti,3li... Uulnn, lb.. hi. m IKiwil, If... Htaloy, p.. I 18 I 0 .411880 .411191 .40117 4 118 0 I 4 0 0 U 0 0 Ooroy.lli.... I I 3 7 I 0 RollASb 113 14 0 BoliliiiMi.a. 4 3 I 8 I I rUoAAon, p... I 1 3 0 8 0 KaiMr. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TiiUla....<l 8 14 37 U I ToUlB 97 7 II n II 8 Ballllliora 89000300 y-B *l. Loula I I 0 U 0 I 8 I 0-7 Karnvl ruoa-Halllinora, 7: Ht. I,iinla. 7. Bom nn billi -H , llMtL.,1. Htrurb oul-B., I. Uiiipiro, MothiBOU. Tlmo, 1.48. The HL f^uls team Hiicrocdeit In raveralng Ihe alHivereeullHay IB, wlioo ntin olupped Ihe game after six liiolugs had lioeri rumpKiled, Hn-llenalelo waa In line form and alluwetl Ihe BalUmoraa only alx safe bits and one run, Uealdcs, his support waa perfect. Not a fleldlng emir of any dasoriiitliiii marred the good work nf tbe homo learn. Kaper waa balled hani lo the aecond and third Innings, when the home leaNi acnreil four earaed runa. Tho lung Mte blla were double liaggeni by llrowo, Pelli! andguinn, the latter niaklilB twn, BALviaiiBB,f. a. a. n. a.b. hv. Imit. v. a. a. n. a.s. '0101 II Rrown,er.... 4 0 I 4 0 U 0010 uiiw,ior,ir.... 31 1300 I I) 8 3 I miior.o 9 0 I 3 u 0 0 II I 11 U tUmixM, lb. ' ' 8 U I U 0PolU,91i Boonor,9b... 9 0 XaoUr.rf.... a JonoloBo,!*. 9 Kolloy, I?... 9 UlsaiMi,lr... I Hmllo, ef... 9 0 9 0 0 OUtilnn, 9b.. i:any,II1....9 0 1 9 o uKiy, Bolli,3b.. - 9 0 I 4 0 U 9 1 13 0 0 8 3 3 0 3 0 9 0 9 9 1 0 9 0 0 10 0 8 0 1 9 4 1 IMiwd, rf. ... RubloAon, e. 9 U II 9 3 0 BrolUna'n, p 9 0 U I 1 0 Kapir, p 9 0 0 0 3 0 Touii...a I 8 18II 3 t»iau...w 4 b is a U Ralllmoio 0 0 u 8 0 l-l SL bouli 0 I 8 0 0 0-4 Koraoil msA-Hl. buulA 4. Haao nn UIIa— BAlllvoro, l:aLI.,l. Hirvcb oot-ll.,1: SLI.,3. Uiopllo, Mcltno. aid. Tlmo, 19). FllUbarg vs. New Yarh. Their InsMllly In lal llawlay's pitching waa the chief cauae of the New York'e dofeal, Hay 18, at lliuiiurg, I'a. Ilawley waa lu eiinllent condition and prevailed Ihe vhrilnro fnim making miirelliau alx aafe blla off him, three of which were bunched In the fifth Inning, when, wllb daring laae rau- ning, and a IliUe looae piaylog 00 tbe part of the home team, the Nsw Yorka acored all nf Uielr rans, HuBis pitclied a good and steady game unlll Ihe eighth Inning, when Ihe hnme leani bunoktd toor ainglea and a Irtple laigger, aod, aldid bf a baaa on balla and a wild Uinw by ramll, aeorad Ave rans. The long nfe hits were a Iripio and double lagger by t;rras and a doulile liy Hockley, The fleliUDg nf Wairnnl and llaur, Willi Crnaa' balling, were ilia features. Naw Vuai. r. a. 0. 0. a.i. Banoun, If. 8 1 I. I u 0 Tloraan. rf.. 8 0 I 3 0 0 Uailiirib.... 8 I I 11 I 8 Uoylo. lb.... 4 I 0 hi 0 0 Tu lfAll'o,ef4 0 II 0 0 I BlABunl, 3b.. 4 » II 3 4 0 Pamll,e.... 4 0 0 8 8 1 Hoalo, p 4 0 I 0 t a rolUral.... 4 0 1 4 3 9 ToIaU.. SB 9 4 34 U I Raw Tork 0 0 0 Hirrssusii. T. s. a. o. a.b. IKmiiiao, rf. 8 I 13 8 0 XMuXTcl... 8 0 1 3 0 1 - ..... ..... - Q BoeiUay. lb. I 3 III 0 0 NrnlS, ir..„. 8 119 0 1 ~ ,aaf,Si..., 4 13 14 1 .•bt I 0 a I 0 ... 4 1 I 0 9 1 0.. 4 I 14 0 0 llawlor.p... I I I 8 8 0 TnUis . .a 10 li n 10 8 Raw Tork 0 OOO800OO-8 rflUborg 10 0 * 1 8 0 9 -w Kamad i»n»-Nav Vora, I; Mttaborr, f Baaa on mj- fon-B. T.,9; P.. I. On lallA-M. V.,Ij l'.,4, BUucknnl B. r.,8:r., 4. unpin, bum. Tlaio,iio.